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Should a 55 year old woman still have periods?

While the average age of menopause is 51 in the United States, a woman's body can transition in its own unique time. So, should a 55 year old woman still have periods? Understanding the distinction between late perimenopause and postmenopausal bleeding is crucial.

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What is the most common indication for performing postmenopausal sonography?

While many conditions become more common with age, postmenopausal bleeding is the most frequent reason for performing a postmenopausal sonography. Although the most common cause is benign atrophy, it's a symptom that warrants investigation to rule out more serious pathology, including endometrial cancer.

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What happens if you have too much estrogen after menopause?

While estrogen levels naturally decline after menopause, some women experience a paradoxical increase, a condition known as hyperestrogenism. Understanding **what happens if you have too much estrogen after menopause** is crucial for managing health risks and ensuring a smooth transition into senior years.

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What is postmenopausal endometrium? A comprehensive guide to uterine health

Did you know that after menopause, the uterine lining, or endometrium, typically becomes thinner due to hormonal shifts? Understanding **what is postmenopausal endometrium** is crucial for monitoring your gynecological health and distinguishing between normal changes and potential concerns that warrant medical attention.

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When can I stop having pelvic exams?: Your guide to screening guidelines

According to guidelines from organizations like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, many women can stop cervical cancer screening after age 65, but the decision to stop all pelvic exams is more complex. Understanding your risk factors and medical history is crucial when asking, "When can I stop having pelvic exams?"

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